Stanford Dependencies (SD) represent nowadays a de facto standard as far as dependency annotation is concerned. The goal of this paper is to explore pros and cons of different strategies for generating SD annotated Italian texts to enrich the existing Italian Stanford Dependency Treebank (ISDT). This is done by comparing the performance of a statistical parser (DeSR) trained on a simpler resource (the augmented version of the Merged Italian Dependency Treebank or MIDT+) and whose output was automatically converted to SD, with the results of the parser directly trained on ISDT. Experiments carried out to test reliability and effectiveness of the two strategies show that the performance of a parser trained on the reduced dependencies repertoire, whose output can be easily converted to SD, is slightly higher than the performance of a parser directly trained on ISDT. A non-negligible advantage of the first strategy for generating SD annotated texts is that semi-automatic extensions of the training resource are more easily and consistently carried out with respect to areduced dependency tagset. Preliminary experiments carried out for generating the collapsed and propagated SD representation are also reported.

Less is More? Towards a Reduced Inventory of Categories for Training a Parser for the Italian Stanford Dependencies

Montemagni Simonetta
2014

Abstract

Stanford Dependencies (SD) represent nowadays a de facto standard as far as dependency annotation is concerned. The goal of this paper is to explore pros and cons of different strategies for generating SD annotated Italian texts to enrich the existing Italian Stanford Dependency Treebank (ISDT). This is done by comparing the performance of a statistical parser (DeSR) trained on a simpler resource (the augmented version of the Merged Italian Dependency Treebank or MIDT+) and whose output was automatically converted to SD, with the results of the parser directly trained on ISDT. Experiments carried out to test reliability and effectiveness of the two strategies show that the performance of a parser trained on the reduced dependencies repertoire, whose output can be easily converted to SD, is slightly higher than the performance of a parser directly trained on ISDT. A non-negligible advantage of the first strategy for generating SD annotated texts is that semi-automatic extensions of the training resource are more easily and consistently carried out with respect to areduced dependency tagset. Preliminary experiments carried out for generating the collapsed and propagated SD representation are also reported.
2014
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
Inglese
Nicoletta Calzolari and Khalid Choukri and Thierry Declerck and Hrafn Loftsson and Bente Maegaard and Joseph Mariani and Asuncion Moreno and Jan Odijk and Stelios Piperidis
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC'14)
978-2-9517408-8-4
http://www.lrec-conf.org/proceedings/lrec2014/pdf/818_Paper.pdf
European Language Resources Association ELRA
Paris
FRANCIA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
26-31 May 2014
Reykjavik, Iceland
Italian Treebank
Harmonization and Merging of Resources
Stanford Dependencie s
3
open
Simi, Maria; Bosco, Cristina; Montemagni, Simonetta
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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